Identify the venue
Keep site, delivery and account context visible before the order is submitted.
Multi-venue ordering app for food suppliers serving groups, sites and kitchens. Help group customers place supplier-owned app and web orders while keeping venue context, account rules and delivery notes clear. Porosi helps foodservice suppliers supporting customers with multiple venues or ordering contacts move repeat trade orders into a branded customer app and web portal while keeping product access, account pricing and order review under supplier control.
Manager chooses venue
Site range appears
Delivery note attached
Supplier review sees context
See multi-site ordering, approved buyers, account prices, delivery notes by venue, order history, staff handover and supplier review working against your products, prices and customer ordering habits.
A multi-venue ordering app has to support chefs and managers ordering for more than one site while keeping supplier account rules, delivery notes and review workflow clear. Porosi is not a restaurant takeaway ordering app; it is designed for supplier-owned trade ordering where customers, venues and staff permissions matter.
Porosi is not a consumer takeaway marketplace. It is a white-label ordering platform for suppliers that need customer-specific pricing, repeat order history, app and web continuity, and dashboard workflows that the supplier team can operate every day.
Keep site, delivery and account context visible before the order is submitted.
Support approved contacts who may order for one or more locations.
Attach venue-specific details to the basket for supplier review.
Give supplier staff a clearer record than a chain of texts from different sites.
Porosi is not a restaurant takeaway ordering app; it helps suppliers keep multi-venue trade ordering under the supplier brand with account-aware app and web access. For chef groups, venue managers, multi-site operators, purchasing teams, hospitality groups, supplier account managers and order desk teams, Porosi keeps familiar products, usual quantities, customer prices and delivery detail in the ordering experience. For the supplier team, orders arrive in a form that is easier to review than a message thread or handwritten note.
Staff infer which venue the order belongs to.
The account and delivery context travel with the basket.
Managers and chefs may work around the system.
Ordering can reflect real buyer roles and venues.
The order desk reconciles site notes manually.
Orders arrive with customer, product and venue detail together.
Bring real customer examples into the demo so you can see Porosi against your actual products, accounts and staff workflow. Use a customer group where venue context, staff handover and repeat products already create order desk work.
A practical rollout for foodservice suppliers supporting customers with multiple venues or ordering contacts starts with multi-site ordering, approved buyers, account prices, delivery notes by venue, order history, staff handover and supplier review and the customers most likely to adopt first. That gives your team a clear launch path before every live account starts ordering online.
Use one customer with more than one delivery location or ordering contact.
Set up products, account context and delivery details that differ by venue.
Check whether staff can see site-specific notes without extra calls.
Porosi gives foodservice suppliers supporting customers with multiple venues or ordering contacts a supplier-owned route for app and web ordering. It supports multi-site ordering, approved buyers, account prices, delivery notes by venue, order history, staff handover and supplier review, while keeping orders attached to account context and supplier dashboard review.
Porosi is not a consumer takeaway marketplace. It is built for wholesale suppliers that sell to trade customer accounts and need ordering under their own brand.
Yes. Chef groups, venue managers, multi-site operators, purchasing teams, hospitality groups, supplier account managers and order desk teams can use the route that fits the order, whether that is a branded mobile app for quick repeat buying or a web portal for larger desktop orders.
Bring real products, prices, delivery notes, usual order history and the customer accounts you want to move online first. That lets the demo show how Porosi fits your wholesale operation, not a generic sample catalogue.
No. A production rollout usually moves routine repeat orders online first, then leaves staff free to handle exceptions, customer service, substitutions and complex account questions.
Bring venue details, ordering contacts and the delivery notes your team currently chases.